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海二14岁,被学校开除。终日在乡镇上东游西荡、泡发廊、帮小弟打架,或是三五成群骑摩托疯飙,常被其父体罚训斥。他被当地派出所盘问过,接触曾蹲过看守所者及混社会者,并开始骚动着想去城市混社会。
Shen Jie’s Little Proletarian is a powerful documentary portrait of Hai, a 14-year-old troublemaker growing up in a small town in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. Hai gets kicked out of school for his mischievous antics—stealing, smoking, getting into fights, the usual. Called a “good for nothing” and a “loser” by his parents, he spends his days storming the town with his teenage motorcycle gang, drinking and joking with his hooligan friends under the fluorescent lights of the local hair salon, and dreaming big about one day becoming a “boss.” Rejecting his father’s countless attempts to discipline him, Hai takes off for the big city. From the dimly lit interiors of weathered wooden houses to the country landscapes that fly by on motorcycles, Shen Jie’s camerawork illuminates a social world in rural China that is seldom seen by outsiders. The director’s intimate connection to his native Guizhou also offers a rare glimpse at the everyday lives and coming of age of China’s “post-90s” generation. Little Proletarian vividly represents the violent struggles for day-to-day survival in an out-of-the-way place, and yet remains attuned to the comical absurdity and awkward humor of teenage life.
Shen Jie’s Little Proletarian is a powerful documentary portrait of Hai, a 14-year-old troublemaker growing up in a small town in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. Hai gets kicked out of school for his mischievous antics—stealing, smoking, getting into fights, the usual. Called a “good for nothing” and a “loser” by his parents, he spends his days storming the town with his teenage motorcycle gang, drinking and joking with his hooligan friends under the fluorescent lights of the local hair salon, and dreaming big about one day becoming a “boss.” Rejecting his father’s countless attempts to discipline him, Hai takes off for the big city. From the dimly lit interiors of weathered wooden houses to the country landscapes that fly by on motorcycles, Shen Jie’s camerawork illuminates a social world in rural China that is seldom seen by outsiders. The director’s intimate connection to his native Guizhou also offers a rare glimpse at the everyday lives and coming of age of China’s “post-90s” generation. Little Proletarian vividly represents the violent struggles for day-to-day survival in an out-of-the-way place, and yet remains attuned to the comical absurdity and awkward humor of teenage life.
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让我想起刚毕业时在成都租住的房东一家人:下岗后宾馆保洁的泼辣母亲、开蹦蹦的狂躁父亲、14、5岁辍学并为情疯魔身体却还未发育全的女儿,我在他们隔壁听着板凳砸在身上的声音和父亲的咒骂如开头男主角被打那般(且由于都是西南官话连骂人词汇都一样)却无能为力,仅有一次干涉是女孩拿刀自残我给夺下
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2020年12月27日
峰瑞
小孩不上学干啥呀?
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2020年12月27日
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@2016-11-17 23:00:46
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2020年11月22日